You'll need to check your sound hardware settings and look for "What U Hear" as an option. You might have to go into your sound control panel and check to see if this is an option as well.
Then in the record window, choose the What U Hear as the input option.
Thanks for the help Dwayne. In my sound recording settings I have an option similar to this called 'Stereo Mix' (I have a realtek soundcard not a soundblaster). I have enabled it and also tried setting it to default.
i can set Stereo Mix as my recording input device in audacity, Unfortunately nothing comes through.
Any similar experiences and solutions very welcome!
Interesting - my crummy old laptop (HP pavilion with windows 7), records system audio straight away with Stereo Mix set as the recording input, no problem. My sparkly recent laptop (Samsung Chronos with Windows 8.1), lets me set exact same settings into Audacity, just there is no input.
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You'll need to check your sound hardware settings and look for "What U Hear" as an option. You might have to go into your sound control panel and check to see if this is an option as well.
Then in the record window, choose the What U Hear as the input option.
Thanks for the help Dwayne. In my sound recording settings I have an option similar to this called 'Stereo Mix' (I have a realtek soundcard not a soundblaster). I have enabled it and also tried setting it to default.
i can set Stereo Mix as my recording input device in audacity, Unfortunately nothing comes through.
Any similar experiences and solutions very welcome!
John.a.
Interesting - my crummy old laptop (HP pavilion with windows 7), records system audio straight away with Stereo Mix set as the recording input, no problem. My sparkly recent laptop (Samsung Chronos with Windows 8.1), lets me set exact same settings into Audacity, just there is no input.
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